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PETRUS

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Sun Jan 8, 2012, 07:07 PM Jan 2012

Notes From a Guantánamo Survivor

I LEFT Guantánamo Bay much as I had arrived almost five years earlier — shackled hand-to-waist, waist-to-ankles, and ankles to a bolt on the airplane floor. My ears and eyes were goggled, my head hooded, and even though I was the only detainee on the flight this time, I was drugged and guarded by at least 10 soldiers. This time though, my jumpsuit was American denim rather than Guantánamo orange. I later learned that my C-17 military flight from Guantánamo to Ramstein Air Base in my home country, Germany, cost more than $1 million.

When we landed, the American officers unshackled me before they handed me over to a delegation of German officials. The American officer offered to re-shackle my wrists with a fresh, plastic pair. But the commanding German officer strongly refused: “He has committed no crime; here, he is a free man.”

I was not a strong secondary school student in Bremen, but I remember learning that after World War II, the Americans insisted on a trial for war criminals at Nuremberg, and that event helped turn Germany into a democratic country. Strange, I thought, as I stood on the tarmac watching the Germans teach the Americans a basic lesson about the rule of law.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/opinion/sunday/notes-from-a-guantanamo-survivor.html?ref=opinion

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Did I mention that I was pulled over after following a guy that tried to WingDinger Jan 2012 #1
 

WingDinger

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1. Did I mention that I was pulled over after following a guy that tried to
Sun Jan 8, 2012, 07:21 PM
Jan 2012

cause a pileup on the freeway? He didnt like being boxed by me and a semi. So, he pulled around, went maybe 110, shot over six lanes and slammed the brakes.

When the cop told me he thought I would beat his ass, I said good, he should be worried about getting his ass kicked. He told me I was the American Terrorist, and that he could toss me into Guantanamo. I laughed at him. he got pissed, and made more threats.

Folks, that is not far behind.

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